“Kitthada-Suwichaya” won the low-gross championship at Pondok Inter.

Kitthada Kosaruttha and Suwichaya Winchaitham won the men’s and women’s overall low-gross championships, while Nawaporn Sunneeparp won the Class A Women’s Championship in the Youth Golf Tournament “Pondoc Intra International. Junior Golf Championship 2022” at Pondok Indra Golf Course, Jakarta Indonesia Between 13-15 December the past

This program is a stroke play competition, 3 days, 54 holes, divided into 3 models, male and female, consisting of Class A 15-18 years (male 6,828 yards, female 6,285 yards), Class B 13-14 years (male 6,828 yards, female 6,285 yards) and Class C. 11-12 years old (men and women, 5,520 yards), 2 days, 36 holes

At the end of the final round, it turned out that “Nong Hut” Suwichaya Winitchaitham collected another 1 under par 71 for a total of three days, 3 under par 213, winning the overall low-gross championship in the women’s category while the men’s category Kit Thada Kosaruttha finished with a total score of 6 over par 222, receiving the Over All Low Gross championship, while the class A women’s champion went to Nawaporn Aesthetic following finishing with a total score of 3 over par 219, with Neeranuch Prachanphanit holding on. 2nd place with a total score of 11 over par 227

The results of the competition are summarized as follows:
Over all low-gross champion

Male – Kitthada Kosaruttha (6 over par 222)
Ying – Suwichaya Winchaitham (3 under par 213)

Class A Male
1. Wang Yixiang (China) 76-75-72 (223)
2. Nathan Widjaya (Indonesia) 70-78-75 (223)
3. Ahmed Fani Nazarudin (Indonesia) 75-75-75 (225)

Class B boys
1. William Justin Wijaya (Indonesia) 70-78-76 (224)
2. Jonathan Manuel Vijanto (Indonesia) 78-74-77 (229)
3. Jordan Intra Marcello (Indonesia) 75-84-71 (230)

Class C Boys
1. Cha Yujun (South Korea) 74-70 (144)
2. Anthony Kai Hsien Fang (Hong Kong) 74-73 (147)
3. Pakpian Nukuludomphanich (Thailand) 78-71 (149)

Class A Women
1. Nawaporn Aestheticpap 77-73-69 (219)
2. Neeranuch Prachanpanich 76-78-73 (227)
3. Bianca N.A. Lacsono (Indonesia) 80-75-73 (228)

Class A Women
1. Milani Adisti (Indonesia) 79-73-78 (230)
2. Palini Vimoonchat (Thailand) 87-77-75 (239)
3. Kimiko Ang Jianing (Singapore) 83-82-82 (247)

Class C Women
1. Amiya Cowl (Singapore) 80-76 (156)
2. Passion Su (Singapore) 75-82 (157)
3. Abigail Rea SW (Indonesia) 82-80 (162)

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